1.The effects of elbow support on muscle activity and comfort while typing
Gao YANG ; Haihua HU ; Jiahai LIU ; Lanlan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;35(11):879-882
Objective To observe the effect of elbow support on muscle activity and subjective feelings of comfort during typing.Methods Ten college students voluntarily participated in this experiment.They typed the same text using elbow supports of five different heights.The distance between their elbows and the desk was supported at 3 cm below,0 cm,and-3 cm and-6 cm above the desk.There was also an unsupported condition.Myoelectric readings were recorded from the right splenius,trapezius,biceps,extensor carpi radialis,flexor digitorum superficialis,flexor carpi radialis,and extensor digitorum muscles.Perceptions of comfort of the neck,shoulder,hand and forearm,and hand using the different supports were surveyed using a questionnaire.Results One way ANOVA shows that the height of the elbow significantly affects the activity of the trapezius,the extensor carpi radialis and the extensor digitorum muscles.Trapezius muscle activity was higher with 3 cm high elbow support than without support,and the value was smaller when using-6 cm elbow support.The activity of the carpi radialis longus extensor was least when using-6 cm and-3 cm elbow support,and greatest with 3 cm support.Extensor digitorum activity was least when using-3 cm high elbow support and again greatest with 3 cm support.The different elbow support heights had no significant relationship with comfort perceptions for any body part.Conclusion The height of elbow support can change the average myoelectric signals from muscles during typing,but there is no significant difference in the typist's perception of comfort.This could be due to a change of typing position and neuromuscular motion control mode in response to the height of elbow support.
2.Genetic polymorphism of 6 short tandem repeat loci in Chinese korean
Xiaobo BU ; Ying WANG ; Jie SONG ; Xiuzhi LI ; Haihua BAO ; Shujie ZHANG ; Xueling GAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(39):166-167
BACKGROUND: Many scholars have reported the study of genetic polymorphism of short tandem repeat loci in different countries, areas, and population. But what is the genetic polymorphism of short tandem repeats loci of Chinese Korean is still unknown.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the distribution of the genetic polymorphism of D16S539 D7S820, D13S317, CSF1PO, TPOX and TH01 in Chinese Korean, obtain the crowded genetic data of corresponding polymorphism loci.DESIGN: Single sample observation.SETTING: Staff Room of Biology, Department of Detecting and Analyzing DNA, Mudanjiang Medical College.MATERIALS: Periphoral blood samples from 100 unrelated individuals in Korean of Mudanjiang were chosen from January 2001 to February 2001.METHODS: Genotype detection was performed in one hundred unrelated individuals with polymerase chain reaction amplification fragment length polymorphism analysis.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Sample genotype of D16S539,D7S820, D13S317, CSF1PO, TPOX, THO1 6 short tandem repeat loci.TH01 locus.CONCLUSION: The genotypes distributions of the 6 short tandem repeat (STR) in Chinese Korean met Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and have higher heterozygosities. The gene frequency and other data obtained can provide the basis for studying the crowded genetics of Chinese Korean.
3.Development of CAD system for breast augmentation
Xiaojian LI ; Haihua ZHU ; Jianhua GAO ; Feng JUN ; Ping JIANG ; Shiheng LI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(10):-
Objective To develop a CAD system for breast augmentation in order to improve the effect and raise patients' satisfaction.Methods 3D data of breast were collected by computer-aided projecting fringe measurement,and a CAD software system for breast surface 3D reconstruction and breast augmentation was developed under AutoCAD.Results A CAD system for breast augmentation was developed.Conclusion The system,which can provide a visual direction for the design of breast augmentation,has many advantages such as non-contact,speediness,accuracy,direct-view,etc.
4.The value of DWI in hepatic alveolar echinococcosis growth activity in children
Huiyan GAO ; Haihua BAO ; Weixia LI ; Zaixing SUN ; Jie LIN ; Haining FAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(7):1080-1083
Objective To assess the value of magnetic resonance diffusion weighted imaging(DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficients(ADC) values of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis(HAE) in children.Methods 20 cases of children(≤14 years) with HAE were collected in this restrospective study.PNM staging was determined, the HAE peripheral area of DWI lesions with different P stages was observed, and the ADC value of the peripheral area was measured.The comparison of alveococcus lesions in different stages of DWI with continuous edge degree and ADC value difference was done to evaluate the growth activity.Results There were 5 cases of P1 lesions, 7 cases of P2 lesions, 2 cases of P3 lesions and 6 cases of P4 lesions.DWI features of peripheral area were as follows: High signal ring band between HAE lesion edge and adjacent normal hepatic parenchyma was observed.P1 lesions showed almost complete obviously high signal peripheral area, indicating the most active proliferation, P2 and P3 lesions of peripheral area were continuous and with high signal, and still had obvious growth activity.P4 lesions of peripheral area were not continuous, while the signal decreased, indicating the activity also decreased.The highest ADC value was detected in P1 lesions group of and the ADC value of P2 lesions group were lower than P1, and the ADC value of P4 lesions group were the lowest.P3 lesions samples were too small and thus no statistical analysis was done.Differences of ADC value between the three groups were statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusion DWI image features could be used to assesse the growth activity of HAE in children with different stages to a certain extent.ADC values measurement provides important reference value for evaluating the growth activity at various stages of the lesions.
5.The influence of body weight and body mass index on bone mineral density and osteoporotic risk in elderly men with T2DM
Lin LI ; Huanjun WANG ; Haihua GAO ; Juan CHEN ; Xinyan YANG ; Yinzhen PI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(4):510-515
Objective:To investigate the association of body weight and body mass index (BMI) with bone mineral density (BMD) and osteoporotic risk in elderly men with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methods:210 elderly male patients with T2DM admitted to the Department of Endocrinology of the First Hospital of Changsha from June 2017 to May 2018 were selected as the research objects. The height, weight and bone mass index (BMI) were measured. BMDs of the left hip [including femoral neck (FN), greater trochanter (G.T.), intertrochanter (InTro), and total hip (TH)] and lumbar spine (LS) were measured in 210 elderly male patients with T2DM by dual-energy X-ray absorption method. Patients were divided into three groups according to BMI: the overweight group (24.0 kg/m 2≤BMI<28.0 kg/m 2), the obesity (BMI≥28.0 kg/m 2) group, and the normal group (18.5 kg/m 2≤BMI<24.0 kg/m 2). The influence of body weight and BMI on BMD and osteoporotic risk in these elderly men with T2DM was analyzed. Results:The BMDs in various sites of the hip of the overweight group and obesity group were higher compared with those in the normal weight group ( P<0.05). There was a positive correlation between weight and BMI with BMDs in various sites of the hip femoral neck (including FN, G. T., InTro, and TH) ( r=0.239-0.427, P<0.05). All patients were divided into different tertiles (T1-T3) stratified by weight and BMI respectively. The BMDs in various sites of the hip increased with tertiles stratified by weight ( P<0.05). The TH-BMD also increased with tertiles stratified by BMI ( P<0.05). The odd ratios ( OR) were calculated using T3 as the control group and T1 as the case group, using T2 as the control group and T1 as the case group, respectively. The osteoporotic risks of T1/T3, T1/T2 at FN stratified by weight were significantly increased by 4.50 times ( OR=4.50, 95% CI: 1.41-14.35) and 9.27 times ( OR=9.27, 95% CI: 2.03-42.30); The osteoporotic risks of T1/T3, T1/T2 at TH were significantly increased by 3.25 times ( OR=3.25, 95% CI: 1.10-9.59) and 8.50 times ( OR=8.50, 95% CI: 1.85-38.99). The osteoporotic risks of T1/T3, T1/T2 at FN stratified by BMI respectively were significantly increased by 4.13 times ( OR=4.13, 95% CI: 1.28-13.25) and 5.58 times ( OR=5.58, 95% CI: 1.53-20.42); while the osteoporotic risks of T1/T3, T1/T2 at TH stratified by BMI were not significantly increased ( P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in BMDs and the osteoporotic risks of the LS among T1, T2, and T3, regardless of stratified by weight or BMI ( P>0.05). Conclusions:For elderly males with T2DM, weight and BMI are important factors affecting BMDs in the hip, and also affecting the osteoporotic risks of the hip, especially that of FN. Osteoporotic risks of the FN decrease with the increase of weight and BMI within a certain range.
6.A prognostic analysis of patients with pathologic complete response after preoperative neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer
Haihua PENG ; Chengtao WANG ; Xin YU ; Kaiyun YOU ; Yufeng REN ; Zhifan ZENG ; Mengzhong LIU ; Tongchong ZHOU ; Yuanhong GAO ; Bixiu WEN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(10):1079-1082
Objective To analyze the clinical factors for pathologic complete response ( pCR) after preoperative neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy ( neo?CRT) for locally advanced rectal cancer. Methods From 2005 to 2012, 297 patients with locally advanced rectal cancer and complete clinical data were enrolled as subjects. Those patients were diagnosed with biopsy and treated with neo?CRT ( radiotherapy by 3?dimonsional conformal radiotherapy or volumetric?modulated arc therapy) followed by radical surgery. The logistic regression model was used for the multivariate analyses of the correlation of pCR with age, gender, distance between tumor and the anal verge, serum level of carcinoembryonic antigen ( CEA ) before treatment, hemoglobin level before treatment, cT staging, and cN staging. Results In all patients, 78 ( 26?7%) patients had pCR after treatment. The numbers of patients with pCR were 42( 34?4%) in patients with stage T1?T3 disease and 37(21?1%) in patients with stage T4 disease. In the patients with serum CEA levels no higher than 5?33 ng/ml, 55(36?4%) had pCR after treatment, while in the patients with serum CEA levels higher than 5?33 ng/ml, only 24( 16?4%) had pCR. The univariate analysis revealed that age, gender, distance between tumor and the anal verge, anemia before treatment, or cN staging were not related to pCR. The multivariate analysis showed that stage cT1?T3 and a serum CEA level no higher than 5?33 ng/ml before treatment were influencing factors for pCR after neo?CRT for locally advanced rectal cancer ( P=0?031,P=0?000) . Conclusions The clinical staging and the serum CEA level before treatment are influencing factors for pCR after neo?CRT for locally advanced rectal cancer. The serum CEA level before treatment can be considered as a predictor of pCR after neo?CRT for locally advanced rectal cancer.
7.Application of case management mode combined with enhanced recovery after surgery in the perioperative period of patients with diode laser enucleation of prostate
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(2):163-166
Objective? To explore the application value of case management mode combined with enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in the perioperative period of patients with diode laser enucleation of prostate. Methods? A total of 106 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia who were treated in the Third Department of Urology of Hu'nan Provincial People's Hospital from January 2017 to June 2018 were selected. These patients were divided into observation and control groups according to the odd and even numbers of the admission order, with 53 cases in each group. The two groups were treated by diode laser enucleation of prostate by continuous epidural anesthesia. The observation group received perioperative management according to the case management mode combined with ERAS program. The control group received traditional perioperative management. The first time of anal exhaust, the time of ambulation, the length of bladder irrigation and indwelling catheter, the complications, hospitalization days after surgery, the total cost during hospitalization, the pain score on the first day after operation, the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and the maximal urinary flow-rate (Qmax) on the second day after catheter removal were compared between two groups. Results? In the observation group, the first time of anal exhaust, the first time of ambulation, the time of bladder irrigation, the duration of indwelling catheter, the duration of hospitalization, the fee of hospitalization were (19.60±2.98) h, (1.63±0.57) d, (1.58±0.50) d, (3.44±0.80) d, (4.92±1.19) d and (10.94±4.5) thousand yuan respectively, which were lower than those of the control group [(27.75±4.67) h, (3.57±0.99) d, (3.53±0.83) d, (5.06±0.99) d, (7.70±1.81) d and (27.8±4.5) thousand yuan], and the differences were statistically significant (P< 0.01). The incidence of complications of the observation group was 7.55%, which was lower than that of the control group 22.64% (P< 0.05). The pain score on the first day after operation of the observation group was lower than that of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P< 0.05). However, there were no statistical significance in the difference in IPSS and Qmax on the second day after catheter removal between the two groups (P> 0.05). Conclusions? The case management mode combined with ERAS concept can accelerate postoperative rehabilitation of patients with diode laser enucleation of prostate, reduce postoperative complications, shorten hospitalization day and reduce hospitalization costs.
8.Genetic polymorphism of 6 short tandem repeat loci in Chinese Korean.
Xiaobo BU ; Ying WANG ; Jie SONG ; Xiuzhi LI ; Haihua BAO ; Shujie ZHANG ; Xueling GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2002;19(3):230-233
OBJECTIVETo analyze genetic polymorphism of D16S539 D7S820 D13S317 CSF1PO TPOX and TH01 in Chinese Korean.
METHODSOne hundred unrelated individuals were analyzed by PCR amplification fragment length polymorphism analysis.
RESULTSSix alleles and 18 genotypes of D16S539 locus, 7 alleles and 22 genotypes of D7S820 locus, 7 alleles and 23 genotypes of D13S317 locus, 6 alleles and 16 genotypes of CSF1PO locus, 6 alleles and 11 genotypes of TPOX locus, 5 alleles and 12 genotypes of TH01 locus.
CONCLUSIONThe genotype distribution of all the 6 short tandem repeat(STR) in Chinese Korean met Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and have higher heterozygosities. The data obtained can be used in human identity and paternity testing, and in other genetic researches and population investigation.
Alleles ; China ; DNA ; genetics ; Gene Frequency ; Genotype ; Humans ; Korea ; ethnology ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; genetics ; Tandem Repeat Sequences ; genetics
9.Study on acid-base disturbance in patients with post-traumatic multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
Chengshan REN ; Guisheng QIAN ; Zhongjie GUO ; Quanjie GAO ; Songhua YANG ; Haihua LU ; Baoling MAO
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2000;3(2):107-110
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the classification and incidence of acid-base disturbance (ABD) in the patients with post-traumatic multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). METHODS: A total of 119 patients with MODS were examined with arterial blood gas analysis and serum electrolytes detection for 675 times in this study. RESULTS: Different types of ABD existed in 647 times out of 675 times (95.9%) of blood-gas analyses. There were 270 times (41.7%) of simple ABD, 271 times (41.9%) of double ABD and 106 times (16.4%) of triple ABD. Among which, 404 times (62.4%) were in respiratory alkalosis (RAL), 332 times (51.3%) in metabolic acidosis (MA), 227 times (35.1%) in metabolic alkalosis (MAL) and 167 times (25.8%) in respiratory acidosis (RA). In this study, 79 cases (66.4%) out of 119 cases with MODS died from these kinds of ABD. CONCLUSIONS: It suggests that in the early stage of MODS, RAL with or without hypoxemia may exist, and later on, MA or even triple ABD may occur. In order to detect and correct the primary disorders as early as possible, it is important to keep the balance of hydrolyte. The treatment of primary diseases is also important. Disorders of acid-base balance were corrected according to pH standard values, anion gap (AG) and the potential [HCO(3)(-)] were also calculated simultaneously. When pH was more than 7.50 or lower than 7.20, it is necessary to give drugs of acidity or alkalinity to the patients with ABD to maintain pH value within a normal range.
10.The latent class of resourcefulness among primary caregivers of stroke patients
Ru GAN ; Lingling YANG ; Xiaohui LIU ; Nana LIANG ; Xuan DU ; Xiaoping YANG ; Haihua GAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(14):1091-1098
Objective:To explore the potential categories of resourcefulness in primary caregivers of stroke patients and analyze the differences in the characteristics of different types of caregivers, so as to provide basis for clinical construction of effective intervention plans.Methods:The 308 primary caregivers of stroke patients who met the research standards in the Department of Neurology of General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, People′s Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, the First People′s Hospital of Yinchuan from December 2020 to August 2021 were selected as the research objects by convenient sampling method.The general information questionnaire, Resourcefulness Scale and Social Support Revalued Scale were used for cross-sectional investigation.Results:The resourcefulness of the primary caregivers of stroke patients were divided into 2 potential categories: low resourcefulness group (62.7%, 193/308) and high resourcefulness group (37.3%, 115/308). Uni-variate analysis showed that there were differences between potential categories: age and education level of stroke patients, whether there was long-term medication history, number of other chronic diseases, had there been any complications due to illness, age, education level and occupation of caregivers, average daily care duration, family relations, and social support ( χ2 values were -3.34 - 23.62, all P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that social support and education level of caregivers were the influencing factors of caregiver resourcefulness ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The resourcefulness in the primary caregivers of stroke patients has certain characteristics. Clinically, targeted intervention measures should be formulated according to the different types of caregiver resourcefulness characteristics of caregivers and their influencing factors to improve the caregiver resourcefulness of stroke patients.